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Genre "Gothic Film" Movies (showing 1 to 32 from 32 total)
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A couple looking for their dream home discover they've moved into a nightmare instead in this psychological thriller. Peter (John Adam) and Julie (Rebecca Gibney) are a husband and wife who've done well in business and are looking to buy a new home. They find a cozy place in an excellent neighborhood which is going for a very reasonable price because the house needs to major renovation on the insi ...
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This above-average horror film concerns a young couple (Antonio Cantafora, Elke Sommer) who manage to revive a cruel sorceror-Baron (Joseph Cotten) from the 1500s. Posing as a cripple, the Baron assimilates back into society and buys back his old castle, where he begins torturing and murdering innocent locals in his dungeon. Veteran filmmaker Mario Bava's direction is assured, and Euro-horror buff ...
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Black Sunday (1960)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Gothic Film,
Costume Horror.
Director:
Mario Bava.
Actors:
Barbara Steele,
John Richardson,
Ivo Garrani,
Andrea Checchi,
Arturo Dominici,
Enrico Olivieri,
Antonio Pierfederici,
Clara Bindi,
Germana Dominici,
Mario Passante,
Tino Bianchi,
Amy Steel.
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Generally considered to be the foremost example of Italian Gothic horror, this darkly atmospheric black-and-white chiller put director Mario Bava on the international map and made the bewitching Barbara Steele a star. Steele plays Princess Asa, a high priestess of Satan who is gruesomely executed in 1600s Moldavia by having a spiked mask hammered into her face. Before she dies, Asa vows revenge on ...
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Sex Horror.
Director:
Francis Ford Coppola.
Actors:
Gary Oldman,
Winona Ryder,
Anthony Hopkins,
Keanu Reeves,
Richard E. Grant,
Cary Elwes,
Bill Campbell,
Sadie Frost,
Tom Waits,
Monica Bellucci,
Jay Robinson,
Robert Buckingham,
Laurie Frank,
Cully Fredricksen,
Robert Getz,
I.M. Hobson,
Don Lewis,
James Murray,
Daniel Newman,
Fred Spencer,
Jules Sylvester,
Victoria Thomas,
Tatiana Von Furstenberg,
Hubert Wells,
Maud Winchester.
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Based on Bram Stoker's classic 1897 novel, this film from Francis Ford Coppola and screenwriter James Victor Hart offers a full-blooded portrait of the immortal Transylvanian vampire. The major departure from Stoker is one of motivation as Count Dracula (Gary Oldman) is motivated more by romance than by bloodlust. He punctures the necks as a means of avenging the death of his wife in the 15th cent ...
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Cronos (1993)
Genre:
Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Guillermo del Toro.
Actors:
Federico Luppi,
Ron Perlman,
Claudio Brook,
Margarita Isabel,
Tamara Shanath,
Daniel Jiménez Cacho,
M. Martinez,
Juan Carlos Colombo,
Farnesio DeBernal,
Laurencio Cordero,
Jorge Martinez de Hoyos,
Luis De Icaza,
Francisco Sanchez.
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This surreal variant on the classic vampire tale is the directorial debut of Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, who garnered international acclaim and several awards. The film tells the story of elderly antique dealer Jesus Gris (Federico Luppi, in a role originally written for Max Von Sydow) who, with his eight-year-old granddaughter Aurora (Tamara Shanath), discovers an ancient artifact secre ...
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A young Francis Coppola was given the job of directing this moody low-budget chiller after begging producer Roger Corman for the opportunity to reuse the sets for another film which Corman was shooting in Ireland. The story centers on the dysfunctional Haloran family, who live in a state of perpetual sorrow in a spooky Irish castle. Still mourning the death of her young daughter Kathleen &mdas ...
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Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)
Genre:
Horror,
Science Fiction,
Costume Horror,
Monster Film,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Terence Fisher.
Actors:
Peter Cushing,
Veronica Carlson,
Freddie Jones,
Simon Ward,
Thorley Walters,
Maxine Audley,
George Pravda,
Geoffrey Bayldon,
Harold Goodwin,
Frank Middlemass,
Norman Shelley,
Michael Gover,
George Belbin,
Peter Copley,
Windsor Davies,
Collette O'Neal,
Alan Surtees.
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The key image of this film occurs early on, as a hideous monster removes its face, only to reveal itself as Baron Frankenstein in a mask. Hammer's fifth installment in the series sees the transformation of doctor into monster complete. Peter Cushing's portrayal of the Baron here is all insanity and hatred, rather than the misunderstood (if unethical) genius of previous entries. Frankenstein transp ...
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Seven teens on the way to a party discover that they're in danger of losing their heads to a vengeful ghost that won't stop killing until he's gathered enough gourds to make a complete collection in this low-budget shocker featuring Night Court's Richard Moll. Local legend around the "lost" town of Wormwood states that on All Hallow's Eve one-hundred years ago, a local lunatic tortured t ...
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Hour of the Wolf (1968)
Genre:
Drama,
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Psychological Drama,
Marriage Drama.
Director:
Ingmar Bergman.
Actors:
Liv Ullmann,
Max von Sydow,
Erland Josephson,
Gertrud Fridh,
Bertil Anderberg,
Georg Rydeberg,
Ulf Johansson,
Naima Wifstrand,
Lenn Hjortzberg,
Gudrun Brost,
Agda Helin,
Mikael Rundquist,
Mona Seilitz,
Folke Sundquist,
Ingrid Thulin.
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The Hour of the Wolf (original Swedish title: Vargtimmen) is Ingmar Bergman's spin on the demons that plague his fellow creative artists. Max von Sydow plays a painter who, while spending a summer in seclusion with his pregnant wife Liv Ullmann, is visited by bizarre and disturbing visions. Before long, Ullmann is also experiencing her husband's hallucinations; one of these, an old, faceless woman ...
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House On Haunted Hill (1958)
Genre:
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Haunted House Film,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
William Castle,
Rosemary Horvath.
Actors:
Vincent Price,
Carol Ohmart,
Richard Long,
Alan Marshal,
Carolyn Craig,
Elisha Cook, Jr.,
Julie Mitchum,
Leona Anderson,
Howard Hoffman.
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This made-for-TV feature was the tenth screen adaptation of the classic Gothic romance by Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre (Samantha Morton, who two years later would earn an Oscar nomination for her performance in Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown) grew up an orphan under trying circumstances, but through hard work and determination, she has gained an education and is employed as a governess at the Thor ...
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Felicity Jones and J.J. Feild star in this made for television adaptation of Jane Austin's easygoing parody of gothic fiction concerning a hopeless romantic drawn into a mysterious relationship. Catherine Moreland (Jones) longs for the day that a dashing gentleman will finally sweep her off her feet. Upon receiving an invitation to a lavish medieval home deep in the countryside, Catherine allows h ...
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Nosferatu (1922)
Genre:
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Costume Horror.
Director:
F.W. Murnau.
Actors:
Max Schreck,
Alexander Granach,
Gustav von Wangenheim,
Greta Schroeder,
G.H. Schnell,
Ruth Landshoff,
Gustav Boltz,
Karl Etlinger,
John Gottowt,
Wolfgang Heinz,
Guido Herzfeld,
Max Nemetz,
Albert Venohr,
Hardy von Francois.
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F. W. Murnau's landmark vampire film Nosferatu isn't merely a variation on Bram Stoker's Dracula: it's a direct steal, so much so that Stoker's widow went to court, demanding in vain that the Murnau film be suppressed and destroyed. The character names have been changed to protect the guilty (in the original German prints, at least), but devotees of Stoker will have little trouble recognizing thei ...
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Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Period Film.
Director:
Roger Corman.
Actors:
Vincent Price,
John Kerr,
Barbara Steele,
Luana Anders,
Anthony Carbone,
Patrick Westwood,
Lynn Bernay,
Larry Turner,
Mary Menzies,
Charles Victor.
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American-International's standing "haunted castle" set is exhibited to peak advantage in Roger Corman's Pit & the Pendulum. Save for the climax, Richard Matheson's script bears but little resemblance to the Edgar Allen Poe original, though there are pronounced echoes throughout of Poe's The Premature Burial. Vincent Price stars as Nicholas Medina, the son of a notorious Spanish Inqui ...
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A bloody trail of mutilated corpses leaves a remote village frozen with fear in this full moon tale of terror starring Julian Sands and directed by El Segundo Nombre's Francisco Plaza. When authorities discover a number of bodies bearing wounds of surgical precision mixed with savage gashes deep within the nearby forest, the citizens of Allariz vow never again to set foot in the dreaded woods. Tho ...
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Silent Hill (2006)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Christophe Gans.
Actors:
Radha Mitchell,
Sean Bean,
Laurie Holden,
Deborah Kara Unger,
Kim Coates,
Tanya Allen,
Alice Krige,
Jodelle Ferland,
Colleen Williams,
Ron Gabriel,
Eve Crawford,
Derek Ritschel,
Amanda Hiebert,
Nicky Guadagni,
Maxine Dumont,
Christopher Britton,
Stephen R. Hart,
Simon Richards,
Ian White,
Elizabeth Harpur,
Janet Land,
Florence MacGregor,
Lynn Woodman,
Hannah Fleming,
Holly Makarchuk,
Tatiana Haas,
Roberto Campanella,
Mike Cota,
Yvonne Yuen Nan Ng,
Lorry Ayers,
Donna Milburn,
Nadia Barosso,
Noelle Boggio,
Victoria Boland,
Rhoslynne Bugay,
Alicia Bundy,
Carrie Clayton,
Rachel Crowther,
Zsuzzana Cseh,
Judit Kovacs,
Stephanie Lauder,
Chantelle Leonardo,
Emily Lineham,
Onika Ndukwe,
Katherine Olsen,
Melissa Panton,
Sylwia Pluta,
Lisa Shaw,
Tamara Smeaton,
Nicole Ann St. Hill.
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A mother and daughter flee to a strange abandoned town to seek out answers to the daughter's nightly psychological turmoil in Brotherhood of the Wolf director Christophe Gans' adaptation of the popular survival horror video game. Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) is a very sick child, yet rather than seeing her child suffer the cruel indignities of the medical profession, Rose (Radha Mitchell) ignores her ...
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Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Detective Film.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Johnny Depp,
Christina Ricci,
Miranda Richardson,
Michael Gambon,
Casper Van Dien,
Jeffrey Jones,
Christopher Lee,
Richard Griffiths,
Ian McDiarmid,
Michael Gough,
Christopher Walken,
Marc Pickering,
Lisa Marie,
Steven Waddington,
Claire Skinner,
Alun Armstrong,
Mark Spalding,
Jessica Oyelowo,
Ray Park,
Peter Guinness,
Orlando Seale.
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Washington Irving's tale of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman gets a few new twists in a screen adaptation directed by Tim Burton. In this version, Ichabod (Johnny Depp) is a New York City detective whose unorthodox techniques and penchant for gadgets make him unpopular with is colleagues. He is sent to the remote town of Sleepy Hollow to investigate a series of bizarre murders, in which a ...
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Suspiria (1977)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Dario Argento.
Actors:
Jessica Harper,
Joan Bennett,
Alida Valli,
Stefania Casini,
Eva Axen,
Miguel Bose,
Flavio Bucci,
Margherita Horowitz,
Susanna Javicoli,
Udo Kier,
Barbara Magnolfi,
Fulvio Mingozzi,
Renato Scarpa,
Rudolf Schundler,
Franca Scognetti,
Giuseppe Transocchi,
Renato Zamengo.
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A candy-colored nightmare from Italian terror maestro Dario Argento, Suspiria weaves a menacing tale of witchcraft as a fairy tale gone horribly awry. From the moment she arrives in Freiberg, Germany, to attend the prestigious Tans Academy, American ballet-dancer Suzy Banyon (Jessica Harper) senses that something horribly evil lurks within the walls of the age-old institution. Ill at ease as the r ...
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The Body Snatcher (1945)
Genre:
Thriller,
Psychological Thriller,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Robert Wise.
Actors:
Boris Karloff,
Bela Lugosi,
Henry Daniell,
Edith Atwater,
Donna Lee,
Russell Wade,
Rita Corday,
Sharyn Moffett,
Robert Clarke,
Aina Constant,
Mary Gordon,
Carl Kent,
Milt Kibbee,
Jim Moran,
Lawrence Wheat,
Bill Williams.
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Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi were given top billing in the Val Lewton-produced The Body Snatcher, but the film's protagonist is played by Henry Daniell. A brilliant 18th century London surgeon, Daniell can only make his humanitarian medical advances by experimenting on cadavers, which is strictly illegal. Karloff plays a Uriah Heep-type cabman who is secretly a grave robber, providing corpses for ...
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The Devil Rides Out (1968)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Terence Fisher.
Actors:
Christopher Lee,
Charles Gray,
Nike Arrighi,
Leon Greene,
Patrick Mower,
Rosalyn Landor,
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies,
Sarah Lawson,
Paul Eddington,
Russell Waters.
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Adapted by Richard Matheson from a novel by Dennis Wheatley, The Devil Rides Out admirably adopts a restrained approach to its horrific material. Christopher Lee plays a French nobleman, Duc De Richeleau, who is worried sick over the bizarre behavior of his friend Simon (Patrick Mower). Richeleau has every reason to be concerned: unless drastic measures are taken, Simon will lose his soul to Satan ...
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Guillermo del Toro, who quickly became one of the most talked-about directors in contemporary horror films with his first two features, Chronos and Mimic, takes on a more subtle tale of terror with this psychological suspense piece. Casares (Federico Luppi) and Carmen (Marisa Paredes) operate a small home for orphans in a remote part of Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Helping the couple mind t ...
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The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)
Genre:
Horror,
Monster Film,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Erle C. Kenton.
Actors:
Lon Chaney, Jr.,
Cedric Hardwicke,
Ralph Bellamy,
Lionel Atwill,
Bela Lugosi,
Evelyn Ankers,
Janet Ann Gallow,
Barton Yarborough,
Doris Lloyd,
Leyland Hodgson,
Olaf Hytten,
Holmes Herbert,
Richard Alexander,
Lionel Belmore,
Harry Cording,
George Eldredge,
Dwight Frye,
Lawrence Grant,
Otto Hoffman,
Brandon Hurst,
Teddy Infur,
Michael Mark,
Ernie Stanton,
Julius Tannen.
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Universal's "Frankenstein" series descended from the "A" to the "B" category with The Ghost of Frankenstein, though production values were still well above average and the cast is first-rate. The story picks up where Son of Frankenstein (1939) left off, with both the Monster (Lon Chaney Jr.) and his crazed companion Igor the shepherd (Bela Lugosi) being chased out of ...
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The Haunting (1963)
Genre:
Horror,
Haunted House Film,
Supernatural Horror,
Gothic Film,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Robert Wise.
Actors:
Julie Harris,
Claire Bloom,
Richard Johnson,
Russ Tamblyn,
Lois Maxwell,
Fay Compton,
Ronald Adam,
Diane Clare,
Rosalie Crutchley,
Amy Dalby,
Rosemary Dorken,
Valentine Dyall,
Verina Greenlaw,
Howard Lang,
Paul Maxwell,
Susan Richards,
Mavis Villiers.
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The Legacy (1978)
Genre:
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Supernatural Horror.
Director:
Richard Marquand.
Actors:
Katharine Ross,
Sam Elliott,
Hildegard Neil,
Roger Daltrey,
Ian Hogg,
John Standing,
Margaret Tyzack,
Charles Gray,
Lee Montague,
Marianne Broome,
William Abney,
Reg Harding,
Patsy Smart.
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Richard Marquand directed this second-rate retread of Haunted House Horror, with The Devil added to spice up the proceedings. Katharine Ross and Sam Elliot play Margaret Walsh and Pete Danner, a couple of American architects who are inexplicably summoned to the English countryside for an architectural assignment. They meet a mysterious and reclusive millionaire, Jason Mountolive (John Standing), g ...
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The Name of the Rose (1986)
Genre:
Mystery,
Period Film,
Detective Film,
Gothic Film,
Whodunit.
Director:
Jean-Jacques Annaud.
Actors:
Sean Connery,
F. Murray Abraham,
Christian Slater,
Elya Baskin,
Michel Lonsdale,
Feodor Chaliapin, Jr.,
William Hickey,
Ron Perlman,
Valentina Vargas,
Volker Prechtel,
Helmut Qualtinger,
Franco Adducci,
Urs Althaus,
Mark Bellinghaus,
Peter Berling,
Carlo Bianchino,
Andrew Birkin,
Lucien Bodard,
Lars Bodin-Jorgensen,
Eugenio Bonardi,
Alberto Capone,
Pietro Ceccarelli,
Mario Diano,
Franco Diogene,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Emil Feist,
David Furtwaengler,
Michael Habeck,
Valerio Isidori,
Patrick Kreuzer,
Pete Lancaster,
Ennio Lollainni,
Franco Marino,
Armando Marra,
Francesco Maselli,
Maurizio Merli,
Renato Nebolini,
Donal O'Brien,
Ludger Pistor,
Gina Poli,
Gianni Rizzo,
Francesco Scali,
Hans Schoedel,
Kim Rossi Stuart,
Leopoldo Trieste,
Franco Valobra,
Dwight Weist,
Peter Welz,
Vittorio Zarfati.
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Adapted from Umberto Eco's best-selling novel, director Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose is a 14th century murder-mystery thriller starring Sean Connery as a Sherlock Holmes-esque Franciscan monk called William of Baskerville. When a murder occurs at a secluded Benedictine Abbey, William is called in to investigate. As he and his apprentice, Adson von Melk (Christian Slater), delve deepe ...
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The Oblong Box (1969)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Gordon Hessler.
Actors:
Vincent Price,
Christopher Lee,
Alister Williamson,
Hilary Dwyer,
Peter Arne,
Harry Baird,
Carl Rigg,
Maxwell Shaw,
Michael Balfour,
Godfrey James,
Rupert Davies,
Sally Geeson,
Ivor Dean,
Anthony Bailey,
John Barrie,
Anne Clune,
Richard Cornish,
Danny D. Daniels,
Colin Jeavons,
Uta Levka,
Andrea Malandrinos,
James Mellor,
Janet Rossini,
Hira Talfrey,
Martin Terry,
Tony Thawnton,
Hedger Wallace,
John Wentworth,
Martin Wyldeck.
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When Sir Edward Markham (Alastair Williamson) is horribly disfigured by African natives, he is kept chained and out of sight by his brother Julian (Vincent Price). When Sir Edward escapes, he goes on a killing spree in a desperate attempt to get even with the society that has made him a monstrous outcast. Julian enlists the help of African witch doctor N'Galo (Harry Baird) for medicine to make Sir ...
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The Orphanage (2007)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Horror,
Gothic Film,
Supernatural Horror.
Director:
Juan Antonio Bayona.
Actors:
Geraldine Chaplin,
Belén Rueda,
Fernando Cayo,
Roger Princep,
Mabel Rivera,
Montserrat Carulla,
Andres Gertrudix,
Edgar Vivar,
Oscar Casas,
Mireia Renau,
Georgina Avellaneda,
Carla Gordillo,
Alejandro Camps,
Carmen Lopez,
Oscar Lara,
Enric Arquimbau,
Blanca Martínez,
Carol Suárez,
Isabel Friera,
Fernando Marriot,
Jordi Cardus,
Pedro Morales.
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Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro produces director Juan Antonio Bayona's gothic frightener about a long-abandoned orphanage with a particularly troubling past. As a child, young orphan Laura spent her formative years being cared for by the staff of a large orphanage located by the Spanish seaside. Those were some of the happiest years of Laura's life, and now, 30 years later, the former ...
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The Phantom Of The Opera (1925)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Monster Film.
Director:
Rupert Julian.
Actors:
Lon Chaney,
Mary Philbin,
Norman Kerry,
Arthur Edmund Carewe,
Gibson Gowland,
Edward Martindel,
John St. Polis,
Snitz Edwards,
Virginia Pearson,
Olive Ann Alcorn,
Alexander Bevani,
Edward Cecil,
Chester Conklin,
Bruce Covington,
Ward Crane,
Cesare Gravina,
Grace Marvin,
John Miljan,
Bernard Siegel,
Anton Vaverka,
George B. William,
Edith Yorke.
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The Raven (1963)
Genre:
Horror,
Comedy,
Horror Comedy,
Gothic Film,
Costume Horror.
Director:
Roger Corman.
Actors:
Vincent Price,
Peter Lorre,
Boris Karloff,
Hazel Court,
Olive Sturgess,
Jack Nicholson,
Connie Wallace,
William Baskin,
Aaron Saxon,
Jim, Jr..
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Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre &mdas ...
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The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Monster Film,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Terence Fisher.
Actors:
Peter Cushing,
Francis Matthews,
Eunice Gayson,
Michael Gwynn,
Lionel Jeffries,
Oscar Quitak,
Richard Wordsworth,
Charles Lloyd Pack,
John Stuart,
Arnold Diamond,
Michael Ripper,
John Welsh,
Ian Whittaker,
George Woodbridge.
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He may be calling himself "Dr. Stein," but the audience isn't fooled: that popular general practitioner (Peter Cushing) in the mittel-European village of Carlsbruck is none other than our old friend, Victor Frankenstein. No one seems unduly concerned when the patients in a charity clinic begin losing their arms and legs during Dr. Stein's emergency operations — no one except hi ...
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The Skeleton Key (2005)
Genre:
Thriller,
Gothic Film.
Director:
Iain Softley.
Actors:
Kate Hudson,
Gena Rowlands,
Peter Sarsgaard,
John Hurt,
Joy Bryant,
Jen Apgar,
Maxine Barnett,
Isaach de Bankolé,
Forrest Landis,
Ronald McCall,
Jamie Lee Redmon,
Jeryl Prescott Sales,
Tom Uskali.
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A young woman discovers a terrible secret while caring for an elderly man in this supernatural thriller. Caroline (Kate Hudson) is a care provider for the aged who is hired away from the hospice where she works by Violet Devereaux (Gena Rowlands). Violet needs someone to help take care of her husband, Ben (John Hurt), who is in poor health and doesn't have long to live. Violet and Ben live in a de ...
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Wax Mask (1997)
Genre:
Horror,
Costume Horror,
Gothic Film,
Crime Thriller.
Director:
Sergio Stivaletti.
Actors:
Daniele Auber,
Umberto Balli,
Gianni Franco,
Gabriella Giorgetti,
Robert Hossein,
Riccardo Serventi Longhi,
Aldo Massasso,
Romina Mondello,
Antonello Murru,
Valery Valmond.
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In the grand tradition of Britain's Hammer low-budget horror films of the '60s, this Gothic and gory chiller is the third screen version of Gaston Leroux's tale The Wax Museum. The prologue is set in turn-of-the-century Paris at New Years. Just as the bells ring out, a young sleeping couple are attacked by a hooded figure whose hand has been replaced by a fearsome steel claw. Their gruesome deaths ...
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